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Consultation has concluded
Have your say about creating an inclusive City that enables people with disability to participate in the life of the City.
Council is seeking your feedback on our draft Disability Inclusion Action Plan 2016-2020 by 6 May 2016.
The purpose of this Plan is to set out the strategies and actions Council plans to deliver over the next four years, to enable people with disability to have greater access to Council information, services and facilities. The Plan includes actions for all areas of Council and will guide us in making our services and facilities more inclusive. Implementation of the actions in this Plan will benefit many people in our community, not just people with disability.
A feedback form has been provided, but you can also email us, or write to Council at:
General Manager
Wollongong City Council
Locked Bag 8821 WOLLONGONG DC NSW 2500
Copies of the Plan are also available in Council’s Libraries and can be mailed out in larger font on request.
For information please contact Council’s Customer Service Centre at council@wollongong.nsw.gov.au or (02) 4227 7111.
Have your say about creating an inclusive City that enables people with disability to participate in the life of the City.
Council is seeking your feedback on our draft Disability Inclusion Action Plan 2016-2020 by 6 May 2016.
The purpose of this Plan is to set out the strategies and actions Council plans to deliver over the next four years, to enable people with disability to have greater access to Council information, services and facilities. The Plan includes actions for all areas of Council and will guide us in making our services and facilities more inclusive. Implementation of the actions in this Plan will benefit many people in our community, not just people with disability.
A feedback form has been provided, but you can also email us, or write to Council at:
General Manager
Wollongong City Council
Locked Bag 8821 WOLLONGONG DC NSW 2500
Copies of the Plan are also available in Council’s Libraries and can be mailed out in larger font on request.
For information please contact Council’s Customer Service Centre at council@wollongong.nsw.gov.au or (02) 4227 7111.
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We are inviting you to comment on Council’s draft Disability Inclusion Action Plan 2016 - 2020.The Plan has been developed in consultation with people with disability and is now available for your comments.